MIAMI NICE: "Gravity of the Flux" with Jean-Baptiste Thoret

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This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard joins Michael Mann crusader, director, film critic and historian; Jean-Baptiste Thoret. Katie, Blake and Jean-Baptiste discuss Miami Vice as an era-defining movie and Michael Mann as one of the most influential American filmmakers of the last thirty years.

About Jean-Baptiste Thoret

Jean-Baptiste Thoret is a French director, historian and film critic born in 1969, a specialist in American cinema and, particularly, New Hollywood and Italian cinema of the 1970s. He is the author of fifteen books on cinema, including American Cinema of the 1970s. In 2017, he directed We Blew It, his first feature film.

Book: Michael Mann: Mirages of the Contemporary

Gravity of the Flux: Michael Mann’s Miami Vice

The Seventies Reloaded: (What does the cinema think about when it dreams of Baudrillard?)

One Heat Minute Productions

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Blake Howard

Blake Howard is a writer, film critic, podcast host and producer behind One Heat Minute Productions, which includes shows One Heat Minute, The Last 12 Minutes Of The Mohicans, Increment Vice, All The President’s Minutes, Miami Nice and Josie & The Podcats. Endorsed and featuring legendary filmmaker Michael Mann, One Heat Minute was named by New York Magazine and Vulture as one of 100 Great Podcasts To Listen To and nominated for an Australian Podcast Award. Creator of the Australian film collective Graffiti With Punctuation, Blake is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic with bylines in Empire Magazine, SBS Movies, Vague Visages, Dark Horizons, Film Ink and many more.

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